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German Army Officer Visor Cap - Field Grey

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This reproduction WW2 German Army Officer Schirmmutzen Visor Cap is constructed from field grey wool with white piping and dark green velvet band. The cap also features a black peak and is completed with a cap cord, metal cap eagle, oak leaf wreath, and a cockade insignia. Regulations dictate the dress the visor cap should be worn with according to the rank of the individual. The insignia on the visor cap features a Weimar pattern oak-leaf wreath and cockade and a blackened leather chinstrap. Silver cords were introduced for Leutnant to Oberst ranks in 1927 and gilt ones for ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall in 1935.

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Indulge in historical elegance with our meticulously crafted reproduction WW2 German Army Officer Schirmmutzen Visor Cap. Impeccably constructed from field grey wool, adorned with white piping and a dark green velvet band, this cap is a nod to the distinctive style of German Army Officers during World War II.

The cap's black peak adds a touch of sophistication, complemented by the cap cord, metal cap eagle, oak leaf wreath, and cockade insignia, each detail contributing to the cap's overall authenticity. Adhering to regulations, the visor cap's dress is dictated by the rank of the individual, offering a visual representation of military hierarchy during this pivotal era.

The Weimar pattern oak-leaf wreath and cockade, coupled with a blackened leather chinstrap, further emphasize the attention to detail in replicating the original design. Notably, the introduction of silver cords for Leutnant to Oberst ranks in 1927 and gilt cords for ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall in 1935 showcases the historical accuracy embedded in this reproduction.

This visor cap transcends mere accessory status; it is a tangible connection to the past, where regulations, insignia, and cord colors conveyed the wearer's rank and authority. Immerse yourself in the intricate history of military attire, where every element tells a story of a bygone era, meticulously captured in this timeless replica. Whether displayed as a collector's item or worn with reverence, this cap stands as a testament to the enduring style and historical significance of German Army Officer uniforms during WW2.